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In hindsight, the retired TSA agentsays the suitcases filled with millions of dollars in cash seem like an obvious connection to the estimated billions of dollars in fraud. While traveling with large amounts of money is not illegal, as long as it's documented, she also explains how much money she saw—and how little was done about it, during her interview with reporter Liz Collin. In hindsight, the retired TSA agentsays the suitcases filled with millions of dollars in cash seem like an obvious connection to the estimated billions of dollars in fraud. While traveling with large amounts of money is not illegal, as long as it's documented, she also explains how much money she saw—and how little was done about it, during her interview with reporter Liz Collin.
In hindsight, the retired TSA agent says the suitcases filled with millions of dollars in cash seem like an obvious connection to the estimated billions of dollars in fraud. While traveling with large amounts of money is not illegal, as long as it's documented, she also explains how much money she saw—and how little was done about it—during her interview with Liz Collin.
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The Tay Rail Bridge was completed in February 1878. Over the course of six years, six hundred workmen had built a bridge with 3,700 tons of cast iron, 3,500 tons of malleable iron, 87,000 cubic feet of timber, 15,000 casks of cement, 10,000,000 bricks, and over two million rivets. On December 28, 1887, a severe storm rolled in. Despite the morning bosting a clear, blue sky, by four o'clock it had begun to rain, and the barometer fell sharply. ''The Tay Bridge Disaster'' is a poem written in 1880 by the Scottish poet William McGonagall, who has been derided as the worst poet in history. The poem recounts the events of the evening of 28 December 1879, when, during a severe gale, the Tay Rail Bridge at Dundee collapsed as a train was passing over it with the loss of all on board. The Tay Rail Bridge was completed in February 1878. Over the course of six years, six hundred workmen had built a bridge with 3,700 tons of cast iron, 3,500 tons of malleable iron, 87,000 cubic feet of timber, 15,000 casks of cement, 10,000,000 bricks, and over two million rivets. On December 28, 1879, a severe storm rolled in. Despite the morning bosting a clear, blue sky, by four o'clock it had begun to rain, and the barometer fell sharply.
The Tay Rail Bridge was completed in February 1878. Over the course of six years, six hundred workmen had built a bridge with 3,700 tons of cast iron, 3,500 tons of malleable iron, 87,000 cubic feet of timber, 15,000 casks of cement, 10,000,000 bricks, and over two million rivets. On December 28, 1879, a severe storm rolled in. Despite the morning bosting a clear, blue sky, by four o'clock it had begun to rain, and the barometer fell sharply.
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William McGonagall is widely regarded as the worst poet in the English language. Nineteenth-century Scottish poet William McGonagall has enjoyed (if that's the word) a posthumous reputation you won't find many poets seeking: a reputation as the worst ever English-language poet. At one point, he had a job giving poetry readings in a circus: he received fifteen shillings a night on condition that the crowd be allowed to pelt him with eggs and stale food, like a minor criminal in the stocks.
William McGonagall is widely regarded as the worst poet in the English language. Nineteenth-century Scottish poet William McGonagall has enjoyed (if that's the word) a posthumous reputation you won't find many poets seeking: a reputation as the worst ever English-language poet.
His most famous poem, awful as it was, was about the Tay Rail Bridge disaster in 1879.
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From our collection of thousands of articles.The sole ''no'' vote for war on December 8, 1941 came from Representative Jeannette Rankin of Montana. When asked to change her vote, she refused.The sole ''no'' vote for war on December 8, 1941 came from Representative Jeannette Rankin of Montana. When asked to change her vote, she refused.
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